TABUK

Located in the northwest of the Kingdom with a rich history dating back more than 5,000 years, Tabuk is a stunning site in Saudi Arabia with loads to see and do. Geographi- cally there are spectacular valleys and moun- tains, as well as deserts, springs, coral reefs and white sandy beaches. While in the capital city you can visit historical sites and muse- ums, as well as the Hijaz Railway Station and Tabuk Castle. Venture outside of the city and experience Saudi's natural beauty in full force, exploring Wadi Al Disah, Moses Springs and Maghaer Shuaib. Looking into the future, Tabuk is also home to the megaproject NEOM, set to be the world's first cognitive and smart city that will also be home to the GCC's first outdoor ski destination, which is currently under construction.

MAP

WHAT TO SEE

Wadi Al Disah

Wadi Al Disah

About 260 kilometers outside of Tabuk lies the valley Wadi Al Disah, located in the Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Natural Reserve. The valley is famous for its mountainous terrains, lush palm trees, streams, and hidden hot springs. Wadi Al Disah is also home to relics from the past dating back to the Nabataean Empire. Their ancient writings can be viewed etched all over the valley. The area provides the perfect opportunity for a hike or a picnic against the backdrop of the mountains along with the towering greenery.

Tabuk

Haql Shipwreck

Haql Shipwreck

Located about 55 kilometers outside the city of Haql in the Tabuk region is the infamous shipwreck, sometimes dubbed as the ‘Saudi Titanic’. The shipwreck is located on a large bay, the beaches are gorgeous and the coastline extends as far as the eye can see. There is not much development surrounding the city, so this secluded beach makes for a great camping spot as well.

Tabuk
1 5